Ellen G. Landau is Andrew W. Mellon Professor Emerita at Case
Western Reserve University. An independent art historian and
curator, she writes widely on Abstract Expressionism, with a
frequent focus on women painters.
Joan M. Marter is Distinguished Professor Emerita at Rutgers
University. She writes frequently on women artists, organizes
exhibitions, and is Editor of Woman's Art Journal.
Far from simply showcasing the breadth of the Levett Collection,
Abstract Expressionists: The Women, serves as a thoughtful
exploration of innovation, perseverance, and the enduring
contributions of women to the development of this era, a compelling
perspective on the artists whose careers have long deserved wider
recognition.
Roja Najafi, Women's Art Journal
Ellen Landau and Joan Marter are the experts on Abstract
Expressionist women artists. In 'Abstract Expressionists: The
Women', they combine their decades of scholarship to prove that
women weren't just bystanders in the mid-twentieth-century abstract
revolution, they were soldiers. This book tells the rich story you
won't find in most art history texts.
Mary Gabriel, author of 'Ninth Street Women'
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